Bostitch CWC200ST Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor Specification

The Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor is a robust and efficient portable air compressor designed for professional and home use. It features a powerful 2.0 horsepower motor that ensures optimal performance and reliability. The compressor operates at a maximum pressure of 150 PSI, providing sufficient power for a wide range of pneumatic tools and applications. Its oil-free pump design minimizes maintenance needs and enhances the longevity of the unit, making it an ideal choice for users seeking durability and ease of use.

The CWC200ST Compressor boasts a 6-gallon tank capacity, offering a balance between portability and sufficient air storage for extended use without frequent cycling. Its compact and lightweight construction, coupled with an integrated carry handle, enhances portability, allowing users to easily transport the compressor across job sites. The unit is equipped with dual universal quick-connect couplers, enabling seamless and simultaneous connection of multiple tools, thereby improving workflow efficiency.

For enhanced safety and precision, the compressor includes an easy-to-read pressure gauge and an adjustable regulator that allows users to tailor the air output according to their specific requirements. The model also has thermal overload protection to prevent overheating, ensuring safe operation over prolonged periods. Additionally, the CWC200ST is designed with noise reduction technology, providing a quieter working environment compared to traditional compressors. With its blend of power, portability, and user-friendly features, the Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor is a versatile tool suitable for both professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts.

Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor F.A.Q.

What is the recommended oil type for the Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor?

The Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor requires SAE 30 non-detergent compressor oil for optimal performance.

How often should I change the oil in my Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor?

It is recommended to change the oil after the first 50 hours of use and then every 200 hours or every 3 months thereafter.

What should I do if my compressor won't start?

First, ensure that the compressor is plugged in and the power switch is on. Check for any tripped breakers or blown fuses. If the problem persists, inspect the pressure switch and contact a professional if needed.

How do I properly drain the tank of the Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor?

To drain the tank, turn off the compressor and release the pressure by opening the drain valve located at the bottom of the tank. Allow all moisture and air to escape before closing the valve.

What is the maximum pressure setting for this compressor?

The maximum pressure setting for the Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor is 150 PSI.

How can I reduce noise produced by the Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor?

Ensure the compressor is on a stable surface and use rubber pads or mats to dampen vibrations. Maintain regular maintenance to ensure parts are lubricated and tightened.

What are the steps to replace the air filter on the Bostitch CWC200ST?

To replace the air filter, unscrew the filter cover, remove the old filter, and install a new one. Ensure the filter is properly seated before replacing the cover.

How can I prevent my compressor from overheating?

To prevent overheating, ensure proper ventilation around the compressor, do not exceed the duty cycle, and perform regular maintenance checks on components such as the motor and pump.

What maintenance tasks should be performed regularly on the Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor?

Regular maintenance tasks include checking and changing the oil, draining the tank, inspecting and cleaning the air filter, and checking for air leaks.

Can I use an extension cord with my Bostitch CWC200ST Compressor?

Using an extension cord is not recommended. If necessary, use a heavy-duty cord of at least 12 gauge and keep it as short as possible to prevent voltage drop and overheating.